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|Term=House Ball | |Term=House Ball | ||
|Game Family=Kickball | |Game Family=Kickball | ||
|Description=Scotland - per MacLagan. | |Description=<p>Scotland - per MacLagan. The Scots name for the ordinary English game of Rounders. Pitched balls are struck by hand.</p> | ||
|Sources=<p><span> R. C. MacLagan, "Additions to 'the Games of Argyleshire'," </span><em>Folklore</em><span> 16, no. 1 </span>(1905)<span>, page 83.</span><span> </span><span>A similar description appears in </span><em>Folk Lore; A Quarterly Review of Myth, Tradition, Institution, and Custom</em><span> (David Nutt, London, 1905), page 83.</span></p> | |||
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Game | House Ball |
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Game Family | Kickball |
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Description | Scotland - per MacLagan. The Scots name for the ordinary English game of Rounders. Pitched balls are struck by hand. |
Sources | R. C. MacLagan, "Additions to 'the Games of Argyleshire'," Folklore 16, no. 1 (1905), page 83. A similar description appears in Folk Lore; A Quarterly Review of Myth, Tradition, Institution, and Custom (David Nutt, London, 1905), page 83. |
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